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In 1978 the New South Wales Government inaugurated the annual New South Wales Premiers Literary Awards to honour distinguished achievement by Australian writers. The Awards are announced during the Sydney Writers' Festival. Arts NSW administers the NSW Premier's Literary Awards. 11 prizes ranging in value from $5,000 to $40,000 are offered. Worth a total of $320,000, the NSW Premier's Literary Awards are the richest literary awards in Australia.
2011 NSW PREMIER'S LITERARY AWARDS SHORTLISTS -
Voted by residents of Australia from the Christina Stead shortlisted books and
announced at the winners' presentation dinner on 16 May along with the rest of the winners . Voting is via the websitewww.pla.nsw.gov.au (voting closes at midnight on 8 May)
CHRISTINA STEAD PRIZE FOR FICTION ($40,000)
Peter Carey, Parrot and Olivier in America, Penguin Group (Australia)
Stephen Daisley, Traitor, The Text Publishing Company
Lisa Lang, Utopian Man, Allen & Unwin
Alex Miller, Love Song, Allen & Unwin
Kristel Thornell, Night Street, .Allen & Unwin
Ouyang Yu, The English Class, Transit Lounge Publishing
DOUGLAS STEWART PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION ($40,000)
Malcolm Fraser & Margaret Simons, Malcolm Fraser: The Political Memoirs, .Melbourne University Publishing
Anna Krien, Into the Woods: The Battle for Tasmania's Forests, Black Inc
Tony Moore, Death or Liberty: Rebels and Radicals Transported to Australia 1788-
1868, . Murdoch Books Australia
Ranjana Srivastava, Tell Me The Truth: Conversations With My Patients About Life
and Death Penguin Group (Australia)
Maria Tumarkin, Otherland, Random House Australia
Brenda Walker, Reading By Moonlight: How Books Saved a Life, Penguin Group
(Australia)
KENNETH SLESSOR PRIZE FOR POETRY ($30,000)
Susan Bradley Smith, Supermodernprayerbook , Salt Publishing
Andy Jackson, Among The Regulars, Papertiger Media Inc
Jill Jones, Dark Bright Doors, Wakefield Press Pty
Anna Kerdijk Nicholson, Possession, Five Island Press
Andy Kissane, Out to Lunch, Puncher and Wattmann
Jennifer Maiden, Pirate Rain, iramondo Publishing
ETHEL TURNER PRIZE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE'S LITERATURE ($30,000)
Michelle Cooper, The FitzOsbornes in Exile. The Montmaray Journals 2, Random House Australia
Cath Crowley, Graffiti Moon, .Pan Macmillan Australia
Kirsty Eagar, Saltwater Vampires, Penguin Group (Australia)
Belinda Jeffrey, Big River, Little Fish, University of Queensland Press
Melina Marchetta, The Piper's Son, Penguin Group (Australia)
Jaclyn Moriarty, Dreaming of Amelia, Pan Macmillan
PATRICIA WRIGHTSON PRIZE FOR CHILDREN'S LITERATURE ($30,000)
Jeannie Baker, Mirror, Walker Books Austraila
Libby Gleeson & Freya Blackwood, Clancy and Millie and the Very Fine House
, Hardie Grant Egmont
Cassandra Golds, The Three Loves of Persimmon, .Penguin Group (Australia)
John Heffernan, Where There's Smoke, Omnibus Books
Sophie Masson, My Australian Story: The Hunt for Ned Kell , Scholastic Australia
Emma Quay, Shrieking Violet, Scholastic Australia
SCRIPT WRITING AWARD ($30,000)
Shirley Barrett, South Solitary,Macgowan Films
Glen Dolman, Hawke, The Film Company
Michael Miller, The Hero's Standard,.Knapman Wyld TV, SBS
John Misto, Sisters of War, Sisters of War Pty Ltd
Debra Oswald, Offspring, Southern Star Entertainment
Samantha Strauss, Dance Academy, Episode 13: Family, Werner Film Productions
PLAY AWARD ($30,000)
Patricia Cornelius, Do Not Go Gentle, Fortyfivedownstairs
Jonathan Gavin, Bang, B Sharp - Belvoir Street Downstairs Theatre
Jane Montgomery Griffiths, Sappho…In 9 Fragments, Malthouse Theatre; Currency Press
Melissa Reeves, Furious Mattress, Malthouse Theatre
Sue Smith, Strange Attractor, Griffin Theatre; Currency Press
Anthony Weigh, Like a Fishbone, Bush Theatre Co, London; Sydney Theatre
Co/Griffin Theatre; Currency Press
NSW PREMIER'S TRANSLATION PRIZE & PEN MEDALLION ($30,000)
Winner to be announced 16 May.
COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMISSION AWARD ($20,000)
Ali Alizadeh, Iran: My Grandfather, Transit Lounge Publishing
Anh Do, The Happiest Refugee, Allen & Unwin
Maria Tumarkin, Otherland, . Random House Australia
Yuol Yuol, Akoi Majak, Monica Kualba, John Garang Kon & Robert Colman,
My Name is Sud (Soo-d), Blacktown Arts Centre
Ouyang Yu, The English Class, Transit Lounge Publishing
UTS GLENDA ADAMS AWARD FOR NEW WRITING ($5,000)
Stephen Daisley, Traitor, The Text Publishing Company
Ashely Hay, The Body in the Clouds, .Allen & Unwin
Lisa Lang, Utopian Man, .Allen & Unwin
David Musgrave, Glissando: A Melodrama, Sleepers Publishing
Gretchen Shirm, Having Cried Wolf , Affirm Press
Kristel Thornell, Night Street, Allen & Unwin
NSW PREMIER'S TRANSLATION PRIZE
The winner and shortlist to be announced on 16 May.
BOOK OF THE YEAR ($10,000)
Chosen from among the winners of the awards. To be announced 16 May.
SPECIAL AWARD ($20,000)
Given for a work not readily covered by the existing categories, or in recognition of a
writer's achievements generally. To be announced 16 May.
JUDGES FOR THE 2011 NSW PREMIER'S LITERARY AWARDS
Paula Abood, Stephen Axelsen, Professor Robyn Ewing, Farid Farid, Judi Farr,
Joanna Featherstone, Tim Gooding, Dr Kathryn Heyman, Jacqueline Kent, Suzanne
Leal, Dr Chris Mead, Stephen Measday, Rhyll McMaster (Chair), Tony Morphett,
Omar Musa, Dr Camilla Nelson, Jane Oehr, Joseph Pugliese, Judith Ridge, Polly
Rowe, James Roy and Les Wicks.
2010 Shortlist
46 writers shortlisted for this year. Winners to be announced during the Sydney Writers Festival in May.
Christina Stead Prize for fiction ($40,000)
J.M. Coetzee, Summertime Random House Australia (Knopf) Richard Flanagan, Wanting Random House Australia (Knopf) Cate Kennedy, The World Beneath Scribe Publications Steven Lang, 88 Lines About 44 Women Penguin Group (Australia) David Malouf, Ransom Random House Australia (Knopf) Craig Silvey, Jasper Jones Allen & Unwin
Douglas Stewart Prize for non-fiction ($40,000)
Michael Cathcart, The Water Dreamers: The Remarkable History of Our Dry Continent The Text Publishing Company Graham Freudenberg, Churchill and Australia Pan Macmillan Australia Anna Goldsworthy, Piano Lessons Black Inc. Publishing Richard Guilliatt & Peter Hohnen, The Wolf: how one German raider terrorized Australia and the Southern oceans in the First World War Random House Australia (William Heinemann) Paul McGeough, Kill Khalid: Mossad’s failed hit … and the rise of Hamas Allen & Unwin Noel Pearson, Up From The Mission: Selected Writings Black Inc. Publishing
Kenneth Slessor Prize for poetry ($30,000)
Jordie Albiston, the sonnet according to ‘m’ John Leonard Press Emily Ballou, The Darwin Poems University of Western Australia Press Judith Beveridge, Storm and Honey Giramondo Publishing Company Emma Jones, The Striped World Faber and Faber London Morgan Yasbincek, White Camel John Leonard Press
Ethel Turner Prize for young people’s literature ($30,000)
Kathy Charles, Hollywood Ending The Text Publishing Company Richard Harland, Worldshaker Allen & Unwin Justine Larbalestier, Liar Allen & Unwin Glenda Millard, A Small Free Kiss in the Dark Allen & Unwin Kirsty Murray, Vulture's Gate Allen & Unwin Pamela Rushby, When the Hipchicks Went to War Hachette Australia
Patricia Wrightson Prize for children’s literature ($30,000)
Allan Baillie, Krakatoa Lighthouse Penguin Group (Australia) Morris Gleitzman, Grace Penguin Group (Australia) Lincoln Hall, Alive in the Death Zone: Mountain Survival Random House Australia Richard Newsome, The Billionaire’s Curse The Text Publishing Company Gregory Rogers, The Hero of Little Street Allen & Unwin Margaret Wild & Freya Blackwood (Illus), Harry and Hopper Omnibus Books
Community Relations Commission Award ($15,000)
Abbas El-Zein, Leave to Remain: A Memoir University of Queensland Press Tim Soutphommasane, Reclaiming Patriotism: Nation-building for Australian Progressives Cambridge University Press
UTS Glenda Adams Award for New Writing for fiction ($5,000) Steven Amsterdam, Things We Didn’t See Coming Sleepers Publishing Kathy Charles, Hollywood Ending The Text Publishing Company Andrew Croome, Document Z Allen & Unwin Glenda Guest, Siddon Rock Random House Australia (Vintage) Karen Hitchcock, Little White Slips Pan Macmillan Australia Kirsten Reed, The Ice Age The Text Publishing Company
Script Writing Award ($30,000)
Jane Campion, Bright Star Jan Chapman Films Kristen Dunphy & Michael Miller, East West 101: Episode 13 Knapman Wyld Television Pty Ltd Adam Elliot, Mary and Max Melodrama Pictures Pty Ltd Fiona Seres, Tangle: Episode One Southern Star Warwick Thornton, Samson and Delilah Scarlett Pictures Pty Ltd Aviva Ziegler & Veronica Fury, Fairweather Man Fury Productions
Play Award ($30,000)
This category does not have a shortlist. This year a grant of $30,000 will be made available to support professional development opportunities for new playwrights in New South Wales in 2011.
NSW Premier’s Prize for Literary Scholarship ($30,000)
Roslyn Jolly, Robert Louis Stevenson in the Pacific: Travel, Empire, and the Author’s Profession Ashgate Publishing Limited Philip Mead, Networked Language: Culture and History in Australian Poetry Australian Scholarly Publishing Brigid Rooney, Literary Activists: Writer-intellectuals and Australian Public Life University of Queensland Press
People’s Choice Award
Chosen by NSW residents from the Christina Stead shortlisted books and announced at the winners’ presentation dinner on 17 May. You can vote online at www.pla.nsw.gov.au (voting closes at midnight on 10 May).
Judges for the 2010 NSW Premier’s Literary Awards
* Gil Appleton (Literary Awards Advisor) • Dr Jon Callow
* Caroline Lurie (Chair) • Margaret Hamilton AM
* Rhyll McMaster • Michelle Cooper
* Barry Oakley • William Simon
* Lucinda Holdforth • Angela Schiavone
* Jill Kitson, • Dr Paula Abood
* Roy Williams • Peter Kingston
* Dr Brook Emery • Sandra Hall
* Judy Johnson • Dr Louise D’Arcens
* Bret Walker SC • Dr Paul Sheehan
* Martin Chatterton • Professor Penny Gay
($10,000)The Boat by Nam Le
Publisher: Penguin Books Australia ISBN:0143009613 EAN: 9780143009610
Award Tragic Comment The Boat Comes in Again with blind-side win - But surely the UTS Glenda Adams needs a shortlist?
Nam Le was born in Vietnam and raised in Australia. He has previously received the Pushcart Prize, the Michener-Copernicus Society of America Award, and fellowships from the Iowa Writers' Workshop, the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, and Phillips Exeter Academy. His fiction has appeared in venues including Zoetrope: All-Story, A Public Space, Conjunctions, One Story, NPR's, Selected Shorts and the Best American Nonrequired Reading, Best New American Voices, Best Australian Stories, and Pushcart Prize anthologies. He is the fiction editor of the Harvard Review.
The Boat is a stunningly inventive, deeply moving fiction debut: stories that take the readers from the slums of Colombia to the streets of Tehran; from New York City to Iowa City; from a tiny fishing village in Australia to a foundering vessel in the South China Sea, in a masterful display of literary virtuosity and feeling. In the opening story, "Love and Honor and Pity and Pride and Compassion and Sacrifice," a young writer is urged by his friends to mine his father's experiences in Vietnam — and what seems at first a satire on turning one's life into literary commerce becomes a transcendent exploration of homeland, and the ties between father and son.
Residents of New South Wales cast their vote for the People's Choice Award from among the works shortlisted for the Christina Stead Prize for fiction. Voting ran from Tuesday 24 March to midnight Monday 11 May.
Winner - Steve Toltz – A Fraction of the Whole
An uproarious indictment of the ridiculousness of the modern world and it's mores, this novel also tells the moving, memorable story of a father and son whose spiritual symmetry transcends all their many shortcomings.
Winner- Joan London (Fremantle, WA) – The Good Parents
Helen Garner (Flemington, VIC) – The Spare Room
Kate Grenville (Lyneham, ACT) – The Lieutenant
Julia Leigh (Bondi Beach, NSW) –Disquiet
Steve Toltz (North Bondi, NSW) – A Fraction of the Whole
Tim Winton (Fremantle, WA) – Breath
Douglas Stewart Prize for non-fiction ($40,000)
Winner- Chloe Hooper The Tall Man: Death and Life on Palm Island
James Boyce Van Diemen's Land: A History
Robert Gray The Land I Came Through Last
Dmetri Kakmi Mother Land
Jacqueline Kent An Exacting Heart: The Story of Hephzibah Menuhin
Christina Thompson Come on Shore and We Will Kill and Eat You All: A New Zealand Story
Winner - L K Holt Man Wolf Man (currently unavailable through Fishpond)
Winner - Michelle Cooper A Brief History of Montmaray
Winner -Ursula Dubosarsky & Tohby Riddle (illus) The Word Spy
Winner - Eric Richards Destination Australia: Migration to Australia Since 1901
Gleebooks Prize ($10,000)
Winner - David Love - Unfinished Business: Paul Keating’s interrupted revolution
Jonathan Richards The Secret War: a true history of Queensland’s Native Police
Winner - The Boat by Nam Le
Script Writing Award ($30,000)
Louis Nowra, Rachel Perkins & Beck Cole, First Australians, Blackfella Films, SBS
Play Award ($30,000)
Daniel Keene, The Serpent’s Teeth, Sydney Theatre Company, Currency Press Pty Ltd
The Biennial NSW Premier’s Translation Prize and PEN Trophy ($30,000)
David Colmer for his translations from the Dutch.
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Christina Stead Prize for Fiction ($20,000)
Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction ($20,000)
Winner: Tom Griffiths Slicing the Silence: Voyaging to AntarcticaKenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry ($15,000)
Winner: Kathryn Lomer Two Kinds of Silence
Joanne Burns An illustrated history of Dairies
Brook Emery Uncommon Light
Peter Kirkpatrick Westering
David Malouf Typewriter Music
Phyllis Perlstone The Edge of Everything
Ethel Turner Prize for Young People's Literature ($15,000)
Winner: James Roy Town
Lollie Barr The Mag Hags
David Metzenthen Black Water
Robert Newton The Black Dog Gang
David Spillman & Lisa Wilyuka Us Mob Walawurru
Lizzie Wilcock GriEVE
The Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children's Literature ($15,000)
Winner: Li Cunxin & Anne Spudvilas (illus) The Peasant Prince
Aaron Blabey Pearl Barley and Charlie Parsley
Martin Chatterton The Brain Finds a Leg
Liz Lofthouse & Robert Ingpen (illus) Ziba Came on a Boat
Emily Rodda The Key to Rondo
Carole Wilkinson Dragon Moon
Community Relations Commission Award ($15,000)
Winner: Jacob G. Rosenberg Sunrise West
John Fitzgerald Big White Lie: Chinese Australians in White Australia
David Hill The Forgotten Children
Mark Kurzem The Mascot
Peta Stephenson The Outsiders Within: Telling Australia's Indigenous-Asian Story
Gleebooks Prize ($10,000)- (great book shop- If you're in Sydney and have never been it's worth the trip. Details Gleebooks website)
Winner: Kay Anderson Race and the Crisis of HumanismUTS Award for New Writing ($5,000)
No short list with this Award. Winner will be announced 19 May 2008 Winner: Debra Oswald' Stories in the Dark' Nicki Bloom 'Tender'Script Writing Award ($15,000)
Winner: Anna Broinowski Forbidden Lie$The NSW Premier's Literary Scholarship Prize ($15,000)
Winner: William Christie Samuel Taylor Coleridge: A Literary Life (Literary Lives S.)
Katherine Barnes The Higher Self in Christopher Brennan's Poems: Esotericism, Romanticism, Symbolism
Richard Freadman This Crazy Thing a Life: Australian Jewish
Special Award ($20,000) -
Thomas Keneally AO
Christina Stead Prize for Fiction ($20,000)
Douglas Stewart Prize for Non Fiction ($20,000)
Robert Hughes, Things I Didn't Know, Random House Australia Pty Ltd
Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry ($15,000)
John Tranter (left), Urban Myths: 210 Poems, University of Queensland Press .
Ethel Turner Prize for Young People's Literature ($15,000)
Play Award ($15,000)
Book of the Year (additional $2,000)Gleebooks Prize ($10,000) & Book of the Year ($2,000)
Tim Flannery, The Weather Makers: The History and Future Impact of Climate Change (Text Publishing)UTS Award for New Writing ($5,000)
Steven Lang, An Accidental Terrorist (Uni Qld Press)Play Award ($15,000)
Thomas Murphy, Strangers in Between (Griffin Theatre Co) Script Writing Award ($15,000) Chris Lilley, We Can Be Heroes (Princess Pictures) Special Award ($5,000) Rosemary Dobson AO Back to topChristina Stead Prize for fiction
* 2007 Theft: A Love Story,by Peter CareyDouglas Stewart Prize for non-fiction
* 2007 Things I Didn't Know by Robert HughesKenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry
* 2007 Urban Myths: 210 Poems by John TranterNSW Prize for Literary Scholarship
* 2006 Postcolonial Conrad: Paradoxes of Empire by Terry CollitsEthel Turner Prize for young people's literature
* 2007 The Red Shoe by Ursula DubosarskyPatricia Wrightson Prize for Children's Literature
* 2007 Home by Narelle OliverCommunity Relations Commission Award
(Note from 1980 to 2000 called the Ethnic Affairs Commission Award) * 2007 The Arrival by Shaun TanEthnic Affairs Commission Award
* 2000 The Binna-Binna Man by Meme McDonald and Boori Monty PryorGleebooks Prize for Critical Writing
* 2007 Asbestos House: the Secret History of James Hardie Industries by Gideon HaighUTS Glenda Adams Award for New Writing
Award renamed in 2008 from the UTS Award for New Writing to honour Glenda Adams.[2] * 2007 Swallow the Air (Black Australian Writing) by Tara June WinchNSW Premier's Translation Prize & PEN Medallion
* 2007 John Nieuwenhuizen * 2007 The Arrival by Shaun Tan
* 2005 Smoke Encrypted Whispers by Samuel Wagan Watson
* 2004 Shanghai Dancing by Brian Castro
* 2003 Looking for Blackfellas' Point: An Australian History of Place by Mark McKenna
* 2002 The Lovemakers by Alan Wearne
* 2001 Broken Circles: Fragmenting Indigenous Families 1800-2000 by Anna Haebich
* 2000 The Binna-Binna Man by Meme McDonald and Boori Monty Pryor
* 1999 H M Bark Endeavour by Ray Parkin
* 1997 The Drowner by Robert Drewe
* 1996 Hunters and Collectors: The Antiquarian Imagination in Australia by Tom Griffiths
* 1995 The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia by David Horton
* 1994 Seasonal Adjustments by Adib Khan
* 1993 Tjarany Roughtail by Gracie Green, Lucille Gill and Joe Tramacchi
* 1992 Selected Poems by Elizabeth Riddell
* 2007 Gerald Murnane
* 2006 Rosemary Dobson
* 2005 Ruby Langford Ginibi
* 2004 Ruth Park
* 2003 Nick Enright
* 2002 Thea Astley
* 2001 Ron Pretty
* 2000 Dorothy Hewett
* 1999 Leslie Rees
* 1997 Colin Thiele
* 1996 Thomas Shapcott
* 1995 David Horton for The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia, Aboriginal Studies Press
* 1994 Dal Stivens
* 1993 Mudrooroo Nyoongah
* 1992 Ronald McCuaig
* 1991 Bill Neskovski, Judith Wright
* 1990 Bruce Beaver
* 1989 A D Hope
* 1988 Patricia Wrightson
* 1987 Glenda Adams for Dancing on Coral, Angus & Robertson
* 1986 William H. Wilde, Joy Hooton, Barry Andrews for The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature, Oxford University Press
* 1985 Dr Grace Perry
* 1984 Marjorie Barnard
* 1982 Christina Stead